Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 02, 1853, Image 3

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JIA APPllislaglist a " alliadicationg
0i the sales
of
different person, engaged in
Ihe ale O f GOods. %nu , and Merchandise
ne Co tyf Licence herun of Bradfoni.
eto anne y for thexed
ear lan, with
ie
i e gowns o.
cum Amount
Tom o N Wilcox Co 1 4 ' 7 00'
ASTLCX.
Horton 14
Jobs , & TerrY - 14
a, lien u
,
11° " °1 ' b rg 14
Lee stone - ±
geg en 4 A artists TI.
(liquor) 14
11
Awn Beidleman
Gardner & Co
jobs Watkins
A raEf.s Ammo'
welts 4 Har ris
Clar" B°D
Bell di Smith
William Bede
Geo h Perla"
0 & i CO"-,
AO Snell..
r i iro ,
Ed9l Ave k
C l 4
I ferrie 1, 14
.Comstock 14.
Esr Wells(domestic) 14 .
Ge
.rg B Perkins do 14
Willi:m H Fritcher "do 14
I ,es Sawyer , do 14
)1 0
C eremks 'do 14
SIIIIILINOTON.
13
(liquor) =l3
14
Agarley & Brothers
jP Daniels
C MereOr
L o n ¢ Merry
CANTOS
svphens 4 Cs
s It Newman
pfinll & Co
1 Vandyke Jr & Co
yard,' & Gillan
sian 6 Roberts
(domestic) 14
CC/LC*llll.
Lorne Dodge Jr
Alezander
11 Austin
Joseph Crediford
1113223
Laporte & Co
I? goody & Co
r IN
1 IV ?demur
R R Hawley & Co
01ANVILLI
N 8 Holcomb
usainc,
Asa Brown
Charles Platt
DIM
Parkhurkt & Lamb
Ezra Holcomb
KONIIO3
Phinnev & Lyon
Robert G Grans
ymwn & Rockwell
Snitth & Bell
E:I/M
Lyons & Potter
Frtsbte & Drowasoo
Chubbuck & Lathrop
John Baldwin
D Bally 4 Son
G H Little
Satoh 4 Baldwin
RIDGIIIIIIi.
Charles T Murphy
Charles F Wilson
. H Voorhes
B 4 Buck
Heniand Cornell
Henry Evian
=I
101 ‘nn Holcomb
SF Ws€hbarn
W Woodburn
(liquor) 14
rrassitt 6101111.
fl W Tracey
Jared Hart
Huns & Storrs
sulisueuviir.
(liquor) 1
SXITIIfIILD.
Wm B Campbell
W Bullock & Co
E S Tracey
Durphey 4. Frocher
" (liquor) 13
Hiram spear
TROT nose
0 P Ballard
F D Jallard
IT Goodrich
SW& D F Pomeroy do It
Aran Stepheos do 12
VM&HFLong 12
W C Herrick 12
Nee ery & Peck 12
JK S Alexander 4Co (domestic) 14
C h Spencer 4. Co do 14
Zi A' Paine do 14
rowanna. Bono'.
118 Mercne 10
Montanyes er Co 10
01) Bartlett 13
Abinney 4 Bowman 13
Joseph Powell 13
,
Joseph I( ingsbery :3
Briley 4 Nevins l4
Burton Kingsbery 14
?wet Moore (liquor) 14
H C Porter do 14
I ?A Reed do 14
8 Felton 6. Co - do 14
(domestic) 13
do 1 4
do 14
Hall 4 Russell
/ Alezamier * CO
W® A Chamberlin
A M Warner
C Coleman
George H Bunting
LI Campbell
lILSTLIR •
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
(liquor) 14 10 50
(domestic) 14 3 59
C Rockwell
GrTracey .
Gibsoe
Daniel Harkins
Peckham &Mather
Jacob [de
Robert Cooper
George Tolmsdge
Marcos Tyre)
Jacob Rogers
WINDHAM
Mrm H Russell
W ELLS
Dunning & Benedict
M C Mordaugh
3014 Roberto
wzoicn :
E P Daorsos:tr. Co
TA LUPINO.
Wheelock ; H o ik
W 14 ells a. ack
Annual Lewis
MAI Lewis
Criss Avery
winos
~'E¢JEPiolett
Coolbaugh 4 Leiria
F: R Myer
Allen 4Co
A list and classification of the Beer houses. Eating
hftiett, le., under the act of Assembly, elite
lOth April 184.9, entitled " An Act to create e
Sinking Fund "4c., for the County of Bradford,
for the year 185$.
Athens Boro'—Geo Merrill 9 11 00
Bari
C P Harder 8 5 00
- Inron—lleory Vosbing 8 5 00
Herrick—C Cued' 8 5 00
/ 11 0n1r0e....Aothony Mellon g -5 00
I lloding Stone—Charles Taylor 8 5 00
Smit hfield—Marcus B Gerould 8 5 00
1 0 Blakeslee 8 ' 600
C alalon-.-E L Manley 8 6 00
Horace Tonle. 0 6 00
IL 'llle.George J Norton 8 5 00
~,
itiiandei boro'—John Loughlia 8 6 00
6 J Noble 8 500
Patrick Bourke 8 500
Miles Carter 8 5 00
Luther Etcol4 8 5 00
lIMEI
Troy bore' Daniel Debiting 5 00 ,
Charles Drake 8 ,5 00
T D Bolden'.' - 8 500
Fish 4. Dobbins El • 5 00
Disler—fie Merrill !: 8 'a 5 00
•
A list 'angle sification of•the different Distilleries
Iri Bradfor County as directed by the aCtof As
sembly of pril 10 1849.
Springfield—WilliaM Brace 10 6 00
Sheshequin—S Newell g r Co 10 5 00
Standing Stone—James Gorden 10 5 00
Troy—J E Goodrich tO 5 00
7 0t
7 00
7 00
7 00
Alin* and classification of the persons engaged in
the sale of Nostrums, Patent Medicines, drc., in
the Colin ty of Bradford. under the act of Assem
bly of the 10th April 1040.
Athens Boro'-.:4 H Herrick
10 60
7 00
7 00
20 00
12 00
10 00
15 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
• 7 00
7 00
7 00
3 50
3 50
9 50
9 50
8 50
Geo A Perkins 4 6 00
Can
i r —P Hall g. Co 4 • 600
Ler —Palchurst 4. Lamb 4 ' 500
Pike—D Bailey g Son ' • 4 6 00
‘Orwell—Prisbie g Brownson'' - 4 . 600
ROme—Judson Holcomb 2 . 4- 6 00
Towanda boro'—H C Poi* 4 5 00
J M Reed" 4 6 00
Montanyes g. Co 4 6 00
Troy boro'—F D Ballard' • 4 500
Charles Drake • 4 • 500
V M 4. , 11 F Long 4 ; '_ 5 00
:Notice is hereby 1 'given, that an a ppetil will be
held at the Commissioners Office in the- Boro' of
Towanda,on the 15th day of July nexti,al which
time and place, any person, aggrieved by the forego.
ing classifications can attend if they think',. proper.
H. C ..BAIRD.
Mercantile Appraiser.
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Dr. Wpmbisi's
UTERINE ,CATHOLrOON.
7 00
12 50
10 10
10 50
7 00
3 50
(liquor 14
10 50
7 00
10 00
7 00
(liquor) 14
T 00
7 o 0
10 60
7 00
(liquor) 14
14
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
I
7 00
7 00 •
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
I
10 50
10 50
10 so
10 50
10 50
10 50
(lignor) 14 ,
do 14
do 14
do 14
do 14
do 14
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 50
10 00
10 00
15 00
7 00
(liquor) 13
do 12
do 14
do, 14
do 14
do 14
14 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 a
14 7 00
l 4• 700
14 7.00
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
(liquor) 14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
2Ufmtitietnents
lit!ty 1. 1853
eases for which it is of
fered ; being those incidental to the respeetsble re.
male, whether married ureingle, and usually known
by the owe of
TEMALLII COINPLA.2I , II I S.
Ol these are Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the
Womb ; Fluur Intimation and Ulceration of the
Womb ; Incidental Hemorrhage. or flooding. Pain.
ful. Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation, eke.,
with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer except
ed.) no matter bow severe or of bow long stand
ing.
That this CAT .OLICON is in every way worthy
of the confidence of the afflicted as a successful,
safe, and cheap remedy, is vouched for by the fact
of its having received the approbation and liberal
patronage of many prominent membersiof the
medical Faculty
in the United States, and also by the voluntary tes
timonials given in the testimonials given in the
pamphlets, from ladies .and Physician of ,be high
est respectability as - certified by the most satisfac
tory authority.
This preparation is not a " cure all," but it is in
tended expressly for the above named complaints,
so very distressing in their nature and consequent
ces and which have heretofore resisted the skill and
exertions of the moat accomplished Physicians of
all countries, to a degree beyond that of perhaps
any other malady to which the human family is
heir,
The ingredients, its certified by high medical au
thority, (see pamphlet) are all VEGETABLE, and
are not associated with any article unfriendly to the
animal economy.
Rarnitexcr.s.—P. B. Peckham, M. D. Utica, N.
Y.. 1.. D. Fleming, M. D Canandaguia. N Y. D. Y.
Foote, M. D.:Syracuse, N. Y. M. H. Mills, M. D.
Rochester N. Y.. Prof. Dunbar, M. D. Baltimore,
W. W, Reese, M. D., City of New York, W. Pres—
cott. M. D. 'oncord, N. H.
(^Pamphlets can be bad gratis at my Drng store
in Towanda, Pa. Sold by all the leading Druggists
in the adjoining counties.
DR. H. C. PORTER, Agent
J. B. Marchisi Sr Co., Proprietors. Central Depot,
301 Broadway, N. Y. juneltl
To Contractors and Others.
VETE have on hand, pork. beef, butter. corn, oats,
V V wheat, buckwheat, beans, dried apples, flour,
feed, iron, steel, shovels, bars, powder, fuse, fish,
tea, coffee, lugar, molasses, soap. tobacco, salt and
cement (or sale as cheap as at any other house.
Athens, April 23, 1853. WELLS & HARRIS.
Susquehanna Collegiate Institute.
THOSE who have subscribed towards the erec
tion of the building for this institution in To
wanda. are requested to call and pay into the Ttea.
nary 25 per cent. on the amount of their respective
subscriptions, the building having been com•
menced. J. D. MONTANYE,
Towanda, May 11, 1E153. Treasurer.:
Z. S. MUM=
lITTORJr/El" 4T L Ft ,
Office with the Register and Rec Order,
TOW•SDA, Ps.
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS,
V J-Wr 2,V330,E10,a
BO IMMAJr 4- PuLlvrEr
HAVING Incited themselves in the Brick Store
west side of Main 8:., nearly opposite Bridge
Se, have this day rece ved a large and splendid
stock of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, G, oceries. Paints
Vi!., Hardware. Nails, Stone-Ware,
lc, 45. c
which notwithstanding the advance of Goods, they
are bound to sell cheaper than ever before otTered
n this market. Quick sales and small profits" is
their motto,,
al. Most kinds of Produce taken in exchange for
Goods. The highest price paid for lumber.
May 6, 1853.
SPRING GOODS.
taanicalMiteragaZ
IB now receiving a large assortment of all kinds of
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which will
positively be sold cheaper than the cheapest ; call
and see.
Towanda. April 29, 1863.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
THE subscriber has just returned from the city
with a very large and most superior select
ion of
SPZIJVCI *MD 811. Ea GOODS.
which in TF spect to style and prices 'frill notices ,
tionably give. satisfaction to all that may favor him
with a.call. JOSEPH KINGSBERY.
Towanda, April 110, 1858.
BOOKS AND STATION: RY.
An extensive catalougue of Schookand Miscella.
neons BOOKS and STATIONARY, just received
which will be sold at the lowest prices.
1 O(1 Barrels of SALT just -received and fo
sale at B. KINGBBURV'&
Towanda, March 22, 1853.,
JAY RAKES.—SO dos Hay Rakes at 'wholesale
oz retail at junels MERCURT,
4 600
THE undersigned,
having been duly ap
pointed. Agent for the
sale of this truly IN
VALUABLE MEDI
CINE, would respect
fully invite the atten—
tion of Ladies and
Practitioners of To—
wanda and vicinity, to
the gratifying success
that has attended its
use wherever introduci
ed, and its happy adap
tation to the cure of
all the distressing die•
OM
ablictUalmw.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
H. S. MEROUR
is vow itsCIIVING • VUT taaor, AIM oU:tat AI
SONTXXST OP
araxarci_cioois,
Which, are tired -yolk publicat ,solu4sak or retail,
' vaylow
Towanda, March Si. 1853. • • •
Bats, Caps aadi Xs:sista.
FRENCH Silk, Cdssimere. Kossuth. Panama.
Leghorn. Canadian, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats.
Also, a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses'
Florence, straw, French Lace, dtc.. Bonnets just
receivod tat • MERCUR'B.
AprilO. 1853.
Roots & Shoes.
MEN% Womens, and Childrens Boots and shoes
a very large assortment at MERCUR'S.
Zardware.
LARGE addition to the assortment of common
and Sadler) , Hardware now arriving at .
April 8, 1853. MEM:A/R'S.
Groceries.
FIHTS. more of 'hose cheap Brown Sugars,
I Coffee, Crashed and Powdered Sugars, common
Molasses, Stuart's Syrup. superior Green and Wk.
Teas, Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee. Also, all other
kinds of Groceries, except liquors. at wholesale or
retail at MERCUR'S.
rrefich limbroidery.
EMBROIDER ED collars , chemit•etts, flouncing.
under sleeves, linen handkerchiefs. edgings end
inserting. at MERCUR'S.
Shawls.
.
Tl 7 HITE CRAPE. bl'k silk and coloured shawls
V for sale at PoIERCUR'S.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
OD. BARTLETT, is now receiving a large
. and carefully selected stock of
innV GOODS,
bought for cash since the late decline in pricey,
which he will offer for ready pay at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things
he invttes particular attention to his assortment of
Dress Goods.
Towands„Apnlls, 1853.
IMMENSE STOCK ! !
Summer Goods at the Cash} Store
OF GOODRICH 4. CO., 0 WEGO, N. Y.
MBE decision has gone forth. the fact is admit—
" ted that goods are sold at Iwweeprices at Good:
rich & Ores, than anywhere else ; where now can
be found an unusually large stock of Goods adapted
to the season which are going off at very low rates.
Their stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
cannot be equalled, and the greatest variety of
bereges;ailk tiisues, challis berege delains,
jacor.ets, lawns, striped and plain chambras, strip
ed and plain steel and gold•mized poplins, fine
striped and checked gingbams ; a great assortment
of rich black silk shawls, cashmere, crape and
broche shawl. ; silk capes and mantillas ; an une
qualled show of highly clustered, black, watered
striped, plaid and changeable silks, satins, bonnets
and ribbons, French embroiders ; 15000 yards of
shilling calicoes for sispence ; Lisle thread and ,
cotton gloves from 3 cis. to 2 shillings ; rich vest
lags, cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds, jeans,
&c. ; cottonailea all kinds, wens summer wear.
plain, striped and plaid !kittens, aheetings. shirt
ing% cotton ticks, drills, 4c.
Cash purchasers will find great bargains, as the
whole has been purchased at auction and package
prices.
0 7 Cash paid for BUTTER. f o p
Owego, May 25, 1853.
Nails and Glass.
ALARGE supply of Nails and Window Glass of
almost every size for sale at MERCUR'ti•
April 22, 1853.
EARL? PP/M—A quaolity of early Peas in pa.
pers and packages ; also, by the quart, peck or
bushel, at ap22 MERMIIII4.
alumnus iff.Aortialsiiini
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA.
trt lee in the north end alba Ward Boum, (lataly occupied
by Laporte, Mason & Co.)
Towanda, March, h, 1853.
SPRING GOODS!
tualsAi.2" el EaTaal%
South Corner of Mercur's Bluth., Main Street,
AKE now opening their stock'df GOODS for the
Spring and Summer trade, comprising • full
and complete assortment, and of the usual varie t y,
which wilt be sold at a very small profit fur Ready
Pay. Among the assortment of
DRY' GOODS,
will be found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods,
consisting in pan of
Bereges, B.rege Delaines, all-wool Delaines, Lawns,
plain and printed ; Ginghams, English,
Scotch and American ; Poplins,
Prints of all. shades and
colors 4'c , te.
Also, for men's wear may be found Dmed Cloths,
Cassimrres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin
and Summer Vesting's.
. .
Also, Sheetings, Shirtingq, bleached and brown,
Tick ingtt, Summer Goods for boys' wear. Cotton
Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten, dec., dc.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
A full stock will he kept on hand. Thnie in want
of sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's best
syrup, Spices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratu., Flour,
Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article In this line,
will do well to call on us before purchasing else.
whftre.
SARDWARE.
A large a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass
and titone-ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps—
Nails. Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty.
Thankful for the liberal petronage of the past sea
son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the
public to an examination of our Spring stock. be
lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure
a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE.
Towanda, May 20 1853.
Towanda and Burlington Plank Road.
S•BSCRIBERS to the Stock of this Rued are
hereby notified that an instalment of Ten per
cent, on the amount of their Subscriptions, will be
due and payable to the Treasurer. at the Office of
Laporte, Mason & Co., on the Ifith day ofloly next.
By order of the Managers,
BENJ. O. RUSSELL, Secretary.
June 21, 1853.
DOES IT MEAN YOU 9
ALL persons indebted to the Butmeriber, in any
way or manner, are hereby notified that imme
diate payment must be made, or the accounts, notes
dm. wilt fie placed in the hand' of a Magistrate for
collection. JOHN E. GEIGER.
Tnaratida, June 95, 1859
£stray Sheep.
CA ME to the enclosure of the eutmcriberin Wind.
ham twp., about two weeks since, Three Ewes
and two Lambs r—white, witifno particular marks.
The owner is requested to prove property, pay chart
ges and take them away. JAMES REYNOLDS
Windham, June 23, 1853.
110AINT41. OIL dr.c.—A new supply of pureground
White Lead. Paris Green. Verdigris. Linseed
Lamp and Neatsfoot Oil. 'sten. Coach Body and
Furniture Varnish, just receive* fit -
May2o. tip. MERCUR23.
IRON AND NAILS-5 tone more of Iron an
Nails jut received at may2o MERCUR*B.
ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted _to the estate of Oen.
(Would. deed. late ot Smithfield, are hereby
requested to Make payment without delay. and those
having claims against said estate, will please preit
sent them duly authenticated (or settlement
JAMES G EROULD. t. Administrators.
JAMES L. OEROULD.
May 27. IBM
AlMltars's Notice.
Estate of Horatio Ladd, deceased.
;MIIC auditir appointed by the Orphan's COl3ll of
1 Bradford Vounty.to settle and adjust the ac
acount of Moses A. Ladd. one of the Executor's of
said estate, on exceptions filed will attend to said
business at his office in Towanda bore. on the Bth
day of July, 1658, at I o'clock. P.M.. of which all
persons interested *ill take notice. H. BOOTH.
June 4. 1823. Auditor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
A LL persons. indebted to the estate of Tho•.
Elennight. den% late of Ridgbury township, are
hereby requested to make immediate payment. and
'those having claims against said estate, will please
present them duly authenticated for.settlement.
RiIIEUBY BENNIGHT,
Executrix.
April 21. 1253.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
A Li. persons indebted to the estate of JAMES
.ft LAMB, dec'J late of LEROY twp, are
hereby requested to make immediate payuieut and
those having claims against said estate, will
please . present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. EDMUND SELLA!.
April 30.4 853.
,Executor.
ADMINWRATOR'S NOTICE
T ETTER!!! of administratbn having been granted
14 the undersigned by the Register of Bradford
county, on the estate of Daniel O'Keek late bf said
county, deceased 4 .; all persons indebted to said es-
tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment
to the undersigned., and those having claims against
said estate mill present them duly authenticated for
settlement- CATHARINE O'KEEFE,
JEREMIAH AHEARN, Adrnia •
JOHN FLYNN,
April 14, 1853.
ADMINISTRATOWB NOTICE
ALL persons iniiebted to the estate of DAVID
11. OWENSI, deceased. late of Monroe twp.
are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate, will
please present them duly authenticated for settle
ment.
THOS. ELLIOTT,
WM. COOLHAUGH.2(I,
Administrator■.
May 11. 1851.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford County, will be exposed to Public
Sale. on the premises, on SATURDAY. the 25th - of
JUNE next, at 1 o'clock. P. N., the following prop
erty, late the estate of Seth T. Barstow, decd, situ.
ate in Wysox twp., and bounded and described as
follows:—North by the public highway leading
from Towanda to Rummerfield Creek, on the east
by land in possession °C.f. R. Middleton. south by
the Susquehanna river, and west by land of V. E.
J. E. Piolett. Containing about 8 acres of land.
all improved, with a house thereon. Attendance will
be given and terms of sale made known on day of
sale. D. F. BARS row,
May 19..1853. Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
ALL p"rsons indebted to the estate of MANUEL
SILVARA,dec'd late of Tuscarora tap.. are
hereby requested to make payment without delay
and all persons having claims against said estate
will please present them duly authenticated fur let
!lenient. BEN I. M. SILVARA.
THEODORE SILVARA.
May 25, ISM. Executors.
A DMINISTR A TORS NOTICE
A Li. persons indebted to the estate of Samuel
Gunsaules, dec'd, late of Ridgbery wp., are
hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all Persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them duly authenticated
for settlement. W. 0. GUNSAULES,
June 2, 113.53. Administratdr.
41.1711TEOR'S NOW/011.
Estate of Peter Johnson, deceased
THE auditor having been appointed by the Court
t re-examine claims of certain excepting credi
itors to the fund, in the hands of the administrators
of said estate, raised by sale of the real property of
the defendant. will attend to said busine.s at the
tavern of Hugh Hicks. in Rome village, on the 12th
day of July 1853, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. of which all
persons interested will take notice. H. BOOTH,
June 4, 1853. Auditor.
ADMINIsTR ;TOWS NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the estate of 'James
Lennox. deed late of Ulster twp. are hereby
requested to make payment without deloy : and ell
those having demands against said estate will pre.
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
DA NIEL LENNOX, Administrator..
June 25, 1853.
Apprentice Wanted.
N. BOY about 17 rears of age, who can come
well recommended as to moral character. &c..
can get a sitaatirn as ail apprentice to the TIN
NING bnainess by applying immediately to
Towanda, April 15,1853. HALL 4 RUSSELL.
Carpeting.
SEvERAL new pieces of Carpeting added to the
stock, making the assortment good for sale on
the most reasonable terms.
April, 30,18:le. JOS. KINGSBERIC.
FRESH All NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING & SUMMER
GOO
PAM 0
MONTAINTES & CO.,
CORNER of the Public Square and Main Street,
Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that
they are now opening and receiving direct from the
City of New York, their NEW STOCK of SPRING
and SUMMER GOODS, which, with their former
stock nn hand. comproies one of the largest and besi
selected ass”rtments to he found west of New York.
Having been purchased at
GREAT BARGAINS!
They are enabled to fifer them cheaper than ever.—
They invite particular attention to their assortrot nt
of Ladies' Dress Goods
Consisting of Jaconet and Swiss Mustins, Printed
I.awn•,Ginghams, Heed Muslin, Merrimac,
Cocheco, Fcll River and other styles of
American Prints, in endless variety, a
large assortment and for sale
cheap. They have also a
large variety of YANKEE NO.
Th INS, embracing almost every thing
from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Satch
el. They invite particular attention to their
assortment of Carpeting of all prices and styles.
Also, Spring and Summer Hats, Bailin and
Shoes, Shoe Findings and Leather, Gro
ceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware 4-c.
Their Stock has been selected with care, and will
be sold cheap. Farther comment is unnecessary
—give us a call. and we will show you our goods
and prices, and convince you that the above is no
fiction. Our motto is, " Small Profits & Quick
Returns. MONTANYES & CO.
Towanda, March 16, 1853.
Nzecutriat's Notice.
TETTERS Testamentary having been granted
to the subscriber upon the estate of A. G. Pict
sub, deceased, late of Canton township, all persons
having demands against said estate, are hereby no.
tlBed lo attend to the settlement of the some, at the
late residence of the deceased, in Canton, on Mon
day. July 28, 1853, at which time all persons has
ing demands against the estate, will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
SOPHIA PICKARD.
Executrix.
Canton. Jane 0.1858.
a IMES. MOLASSES, from t to 4 shillings, and
the hate cent Sugar is tome. at
&May 6, 1653. PHINNEY & BOWMAN'S.
E. CLOTHING !
ur CAMPBELL has - again filled op with a first
Lie rate ewer of GOODS suitable for thelseason,
which be can fell as low as any in the miirket
His goods are inannfacturedae welt a. soy home
work, and warranted ft, gin good satisfaction.
850 Coats of all sizes - and prices.
200 pair of Pants from 4 shillings to 66.
200 Vests of all deieriptions.
Brown Linnen Coats, IS shillings each.
Whiteand Buff Vests for 'Balls and Porters.
straw and Chip Muir
&miner Cravats-4 first tate assortment.
Hose, Gloves.
Remember, the satne`i)l4: place. No. ,1 Brick
Row. t H. CAMPBELL.
Towanda. Mt 10,1.
THE S.IFE RETURN
Of Sir John rrunkbn. s hnuld cau.se no eraer cx
fitment, than the NEW STUCATD
CLOTRING STORE,
GEORGE H. BUNTINO,
orroOrrit TECO 'mum novas,
BUNTEVO respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, in town and the surround.
ing country. to:ether with all the rest of man.
kind," that he has just received from New York.
one of the most complete assortments of Mena and
Boys Ready Made Clothing, ever before offered in
Towanda, together with Cloths, Cassimeres. Ve.t.
logs, and Trintings which be will make up in the
most approved style. and at the lowest price.
He has also on hand one of the most fashionable
stock of Furnishing Goods, such as Woolen lin.
derrhirts, Overshirts, Overalls, Drawers, and every
article in his line pertaining to Geotlemens' War.
Waite, which will be sold cheaper than any other
Clothing Store in Bradford County.
He is confident that fro.a his long experience that
he can give general satisfaction. He employs none
bin the most expert workmen, and feels assured that
his work sill not sutler by comparison with the best
city shops either its elegance of workmanship or el.
egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to
business, to merit a continuance of that fibers' rat
ronege which has been extended to him heretofore.
Returning sincere thanks for past cavort he asks
the public to give him a call end see f..r themselves.
TING done as ni.ual and warranted to
fit if properly made
0:-1. Don't mitake the place, on the corner of
Main st.. and the public square, opposite . the Ward
House..a
'Tis even so, this world is .t all a stsgo,"
And gents must dress in this progressive age.
Each have their taste (if style. of cut and dresr—
The question asked where can we get the best
Where can the largest stock of goods be found
Say where the cheapest and best abound!
Where can we at the thorest notice get
A coat, a veal and p•ntaloona that fit 1
To answer these, I frankly say to all
The cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing
Towanda. Dec. 29, 102.
CLOTHING STORE.
S. & S. ALIIMANDELE, & CO.
TN the Brick Block , next th., , r to Mei curs More hare
IN
just added to their stock. a large and fashiona
ble assortment of
Ready made Clothing,
♦D•PT[D TO TUN.
of every vsriety,boih ample and price, to which
they ask the attention of the public. This is now
the largest stock
Ever Offered in Towanda LI
and will be sold at priers considerable lower than
vier before known in this place. Oar goods are
F elected with a regard both to style and price, and
offer inducements, not to be met V 1 ith at any other
establishment.
Strsulgors visiting Wowanda, or oth
ers in want ofCLOTHING will find
THE LARGEST AsSORTMENT
at our establishment, in this section al the coyntry,
and made iu such style and material. , as to ensure
satisfaction. We *.hall endeavor by
MOW PRICES & 43.001) CLOTHING,
to secure petronage. feeling confident that our arti
cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser.
The assortment eompriwg rrery article required
for a Zentlemon's outfit. TE101.4--C;o.0 4 1.
Orercouts. Coats rants. Ciatrail.: Caps ,tic
Locaxtolas.—Next door south of Mercur%; Main
st.'"oaranda ; and No. 7 NYa.er a Arnouts Hall.
Elmira; and under the Troy Exchange, Troy,Pa.
,;:0•Pi1l kinds of Country Produce. Wooll.4c..tek•
en in exchange for Goods. l'owanda, May 10,'53.
NAVM , B'TE'DMI
AND
GOODS,
NEW
OPPCSITE THE COURT HOUSE
EAXSZIV er, NEVINS,
HAVE jun comittpted a large and finely finished
eliore on the .Ite of the two they had burnee,
and filled it with the largest and moat comprehens.
tve stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Yankee Notions,
Fruit, Confeationnry, Toys, &C.
ever:exhibited this side of the city. '
We hive bought for cash, articles of the best
quality ; consequently are prepared to sell at as
low prices as the same quality can he ba.dreht at
any other place. And we flatter ourselves that if
fortune has been against us, (fire having consum
ed two stores and one stock of goods) oar old cue
homers will not follow the precedent, if they call
and see our stock and hear the exceedingly low
pricer. Among the many articles we have are
GROGERIES,
Tea, $11.7,ar,, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses,
Stewart's syrup, longer pepper, spice, cloves, nut
megs, einamoii, saleratus, soda, cream tartar,
ground mustard, pepper sauce. catsup, can
dles, bar soap, vinegar, starch &c• , &c •
PIiOVI9IOIC9,
Mess pork and beef, hams and shoulders,
wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal,
sc,da and hatter erackerq, mackerell, c m nit,h,
shad,- nerring, potatoes beans onions, &c.
FM.VIT AND NUTS,
Preserved prunes, citrons, English currants, raisins,
green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genoble
and maderia walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest
nuts, hickory nuts, &c.
3"..11.1"K FIE ...MT DC AA'S ,
Ivory, born and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs,
fine combs, hair, cloth. teeth, infants. and Kicking
brushes, Wallets, porte, monies, and purses of many
styles, pocket ink stands, pocket and small fancy
mirrors, tobacco, boxes, snuff boxes, and almost
every article to This •toe. Work boxes, toilet cases.
secretaries. platu and embroidered, work baskets of
many styles.
'111:*491L8 lUkr elW%tit
Gertitatt French nrul morremn Tr l l - 8 of every de.
%Crip .,, ri woe., felt P.r A.,•1 pewter Ica
p.etp, I.•r 1.1,t,' girl. ; •,,d
410 i A N'S %Sl{ ill \ RP- % st - t:AR BOXES,
wif,I.MW AN U sPLIIS ri 11ti I' u. KGTrI.
SAX T,
Ashton dairy salt,:round ruck salt, Snl'na salt both
coarse antlfitte. Also, a qnanttty of White Stone
Lime.
CANDY wholesale Of retail, of all., kinds and
innumerable other articles, for sale at the new store
opposite the Coon Noose.
Towanda, Deo. 1, 1852 DAILEY 4 , NEVINS.
PLANE 18.—A new assortment nt Planes tad other
Imbues Tools, just received 'at
May 5. 1853.
Meld Peas.
AQUANTITY or FIELD PEAS just received
ac mayl2 ggßoure.
LB
NIERCI7W9
STAGbS
L-- LEAVE Towanda Menne'
totils.Borrurgton,Etist Mnithfield
- Ridgebery, and Wenstrarg de
pot on the N. Y. di E.R. R...catry Mosnat, Wan•
'maims' and ?stoat at 8 o'clock A. L. end arrive
at the depot in time to tiqie the evening train of cats
either east or it-est, game day.
Returning TCUDAT. Tatinne.T and Esiman.ta,
after the arrival of the Eastern train, and also the
we-tern CAIN from Jefferson. Elmira. kg., and an
rive at Towanda same day.
Fsas :—Towanda to !demur's mills, 874
" to Harlington. 50
" to East Smithfield, • 62i
" to Ridgebery. 1.00
" to Wellsburg depot. 1.26
irprelp packages to or twin the Rail Jtanit tats►
fully delivered at moderate charges.
D. M. DULL.
Prop/kat
Towanda, Oct- 8, 18:4
IMPORTANT
Tv, ?as
Faraier, Farrier 4 Stage Proprietor
QEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
OffoIIIALLBLZD 12 TIM 11311f011 Of Ittren 1 111
As the next remerksble Extend- Applieatiaa
fitstaneed.
" They can't Keep House without it."
Experience of more than sixteen Tears has establ.Shotil
the fact that Merchant's Celebrate.) Gargling Gil„ or Ent.
small Family Embrocation. will cure Must MSS.
here all such as
Spavins„ Sweeney. •Ilingbone, Win4alls. Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels. of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds. Sprains. Bruises. Fis
Sitfast, Sand Cracks. Strains. Lameness.
Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease. Mange.
Ehrurnat•sin: Bites of Animals, External Poi•
vans, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost BASIL
Boas, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and &skid.
Chillblains, Chapped Hands. Crainps. Con
tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, M'oaknom
of the Joints. Cahed Breasts. ite. &e.
The unparalleled success of thi; Oil, Is the etue'of
eases in Horses and Cattle, and seen in bornan tudi,
daily becoming mars known to the farming coannrienety.
It can hanlly be erektiuid, except by those who hare bean
to this habit of keeping it in their stables and houses, what
a vast atnnuni of vein, suffering and ULM, are saved by
the tinnily apphcauon of this Oil.
Wir fle sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. Y., is btown in Me GaAs
of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork.
All anima addreased to the proprietor will be prettoptly
resprindeul to.
Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and wee Whet wooden aTe
eteorapinteie by the cue of Mir medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers generally, to the Ensue
Wales a-ni Canada.' Also by
Assure.—H. C. Porter, TOevand.t—Wm.
Athens—Eli Baird, Troy—D. V. Barnes. Columbia
Flats—L. D. Taylor, Burlington—Friable & Broa•
son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Covington—D. M. Bailey.
Mansfield—Humphrey
Montrose—Perry & Ogden, Elmira. Wholesale
agents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden st.„Nsw
York.
PAPER
THE only assorinseni of Paper Hangings kept in
this vicinity, with • fresh stock joist coming in
at unusually low prices. 0. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda, April 21, 1853.
LOUR—A quantity of superfino fluur, just 11l
F
ceived, and fur cat" by B. KINGSBURY.
Towanda, Feb. 16, 1993..
A1L .. .1, TUBS AND MATS.—.A new supply of
P
painted tubs and pails. also Alicant mats. just
received at may2s MERCUR ti
1853.
MITE rulvtcJibers would inf. win their friends and
customers that they bare iucreased their faccit
ities fur toanufacturing
al&OTZ1111( 1, , , a
and intend keeping the largest stock and assort
ment of
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, FURN.
ISHING GOODS, OILED CLOTHING
AND.RUBBER GOODS,
that can be found in the fatale.. Terme and pri
ces batts fa cto ry HAN FORD & BROTHER.
29 Park Raw. opposite the Astor House.
New Yolk, March 9, WO.
United States Hotel,
LAPORTE, PA.
SOHN C. WILSON, P 2.0 • • •
Formerly of the" Lnporle Hold."
TN the Orphan's Court of Bradford Co in the matter
JL of the partition of :he real estate of Samuel Bra
night, late of Rulcbury twp.. deceased. To Han-
~ah Hammond. Phebe McDougall, Susan Kingsley.
sally Burt. Florilla Burt. A 'mania Burt, Tbadeus
Bennight's widow, Calvin Benn lab% Mary Bean Wit,
Samuel Bennight Sarah Bennight, Phebe Bei:might,
Benj. W. Bennight, Susan Bennight and Thomas
Bennight's widows.
You are hereby notified that by virtue of an or.
der from the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. to
me directed ; I will hold an inquisition upon be re
al es , atc, , f Samuel Bennaght, late of Ridgbary tp,„,
deceased, upon the premises in sand township, on
Monday, the Bth day of August next, at 1 o'clock.
P. M., for the purpose of making partition and vela
alarm of said estate, at which time and place yoe
can attend if you think proper.
C. THOMAS. Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, May 25. 18t3.
CANTON AND ATUDNI
ROAD COMPANY. •
THE undersigned Commissioners appointed in
pnrsuance of the Charter incorporating said
company will open Books for subscriptions oracle%
ut the Bradford House, in the tkironit of Towanda.
at 10 O'clock, A. M., on Saturday, the 25th of loop
flex t. - C. F. MASON.
C. F.WELLS
BURTON KINUSBERY
C. H. HERRICK, Comm'rr,
C. COMSTOCK.
C. STOCKWELL,
ROBERT FERRIS. •
Towanda, May 7.5, 1833.
Auditor's Notice.
Extnie of Allen Moody, deceased
THE auditor appointed by the Cowl to di•tributo
the fund in the hands of the administrators of
said estate, will attend to said business, al his ogle,
in Towanda bore', on the 7th day of hip 1153. at
o'clock., P. M I , when all persons interested are re,
quired uftnresent tkeir claims or else be deberre4
treat said fund. U. BOOTH.
dune 4., 165 a. Aodktor.
Auditor's Notion.
John Hans rn vs lames .1 Parte, .BralfOrd Cem,
Pleas . No. 264. Sept T 1852,
THEAuJpor appototed by the Ocala to distribids
money raised by Sheriff's sale, of the prepraty
of 'ha defeadant in the a ve oak , trill stmd to
said bueineas at his office Towanda bqfp'. Oa di e
eth day offoly 1853, ef t 'clock, P. IC inn* an
persons iateresterd are requinettopresellima
f or else be debarred from said fbnd. "
. Writ.
Jane 4,1853. Aailltga
=
.{ 1853.